DepSec Sullivan: We believe in the change that is happening across Ukraine, and we look forward to continuing our partnership, and working with the leaders and citizens of this great country to deliver the bright and enduring future Ukraine's people deserve.

DepSec Sullivan: Ukraine's fight against corruption is no less essential than its fight against Russian aggression. Prevailing in both is a matter of national security. It is absolutely critical for Ukraine to press forward with deep, comprehensive, and timely reform.

DepSec Sullivan: I'm honored to affirm the US' unwavering support for an independent Ukraine – one that is stable, democratic, prosperous and free. We remain committed to restoring Ukraine's territorial integrity and ensuring safety, security of its citizens.

DepSec Sullivan: Secretary Tillerson has made it abundantly clear that Russia must take the 1st steps to de-escalate violence and resolve this conflict by fully implementing the Minsk Accords. We will continue to stand with Ukraine until there is an end to Russian aggression.

[email protected]: Question: If all of the Russian meddling took place during the Obama Administration, right up to January 20th, why aren't they the subject of the investigation? Why didn't Obama do something about the meddling? Why aren't Dem crimes under investigation? Ask Jeff Sessions!

[email protected]: Question: If all of the Russian meddling took place during the Obama Administration, right up to January 20th, why aren't they the subject of the investigation? Why didn't Obama do something about the meddling? Why aren't Dem crimes under investigation? Ask Jeff Session!

Theresa May: (leaving single market impact on agriculture) the interests of agriculture will be one of the considerations we take into account when we make sure we're still able to have a good trade arrangement with the EU and the rest of the world

German Defense Minister vonderLeyen has rejected criticism of the lack of equipment in the military. "Modernization takes time and money," she said. Given the current challenges, the Bundeswehr achieves an "extraordinary performance."

Theresa May: (Brexit impact on supply of cancer treatments) we are pursuing an economic partnership which sees freedom of trade across borders with the EU, the availability of medical radio isotopes will not be impacted from our exit from Euratom

Theresa May: (EU citizens securing settled status post- Brexit) EU citizens in the UK have made a huge contribution to the country, we want them and their families to stay, I'm absolutely clear that EU citizens living lawfully in the UK today will be able to stay

Republic published a large investigation about the "PMC Wagner". As of February 2018 there were at least 3602 soldiers. In Syria, their average salary is 240 thousand rubles, on the basis in Russia - 80 thousand rubles. All these are financed by "private investors". Budget about $300M

May: We want to ensure that we can negotiate free trade deals around the world, we want to ensure that we have a good trade agreement with the EU, we want a good security partnership with the EU, we want to ensure we take the opportunities open to us outside the EU

Prime Minister @theresa_may speaking in the House of Commons: (responding to Brexit Secretary's comments yesterday) We're very clear that when we leave the EU, we're going to be able to take back control of our borders, our money and our laws

PM May: We'll get a good trade deal. On the subject of workers rights, we will defend them. We took actions on zero hours contracts, we've got Matthew Taylor to look into the gig economy. We put workers on boards

UK PM May: Absolutely, we've been making sure more police spend time on streets, not in back offices. More money for policing next year. West Midlands will get £9.5m extra - up to the PCC how they spend that.

UK PM May: It's an important issue and we're taking steps. But we didn't quite lose this morning. The court dismissed the complaints, they agree with the model, but they've asked us to go further in some areas

ATO spox: Russia-backed militants violated the ceasefire 15 times yesterday. In one of the cases, the enemy attacked Ukrainian military doctors, killing in action 23-year-old female medic. Moreover, five Ukrainian servicemen were wounded, and two more received combat injuries.